Do you also love the crochet edging that you see every now and then on Pinterest for instance? Just recently I met Jorine of Ma-ak and she had a crochet hook designed that you can very easily use for this edging. That's because the top of this hook has a sharp point. I got the opportunity to try a crochet hook like that and you can see the result above. The crochet hook came in a really lovely wrapping and there was a free pattern in the package. Very nice! Because I'm (still) in the middle of moving houses I didn't have a lot of stuff at hand, so what you see above here is a very chique dishcloth :-) Working with this crochet hook went very easy, but ofcourse part of the reason was that I used thin fabric. If you want to go through thick material , you will have to use a bit of force or a tool to make tiny holes with at first. But, overall I'm pretty positive about this crochet hook!Do you also want to have a crochet hook like that, or are you looking for lovely cotton, a nice crochet book or a sweet pattern? Then go and check out the webshop of Jorine: Ma-ak! (Jorine does ship internationally.)p.s. Don't forget to enter this week's Giveaway!Pattern crochet edging

1. Make a SC and leave 1cm between every stitch. Make 3 chain stitches between every SC or as much chains as you need to get a straight line from one SC to the next. Make sure the chain isn't hanging loose between the SC. Repeat this until you've gone round (or as far as you like).2. Around every bow of chains: make 1SC, 1HDC, 1DC, 1HDC, 1SC.